Gamo shock absorbing scope buffer

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Gamo shock absorbing scope buffer

Post by ibalajis » Sat Jun 13, 2015 6:48 am

To begin with, I am not so sure how long this one is around, but I bought it recently - Gamo shock absorbing scope buffer. I was on the look out for a good mount for my recently acquired Diana 350 magnum and came across this accessory which enticed me to purchase it. Got it a few days back, mounted immediately. The performance and effectiveness are yet to be seen. ImageImage

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Re: Gamo shock absorbing scope buffer

Post by aadhaulya » Sat Jun 13, 2015 6:55 pm

ibalajis,

This seems to be a neat equipment. Hope it works well.
In your second pic I see the partial marking on the scope -12 X 40. My question is that have you tried the rifle with the scope setting of 12 magnification? I have fount that any magnification beyond 9 or 10 at the max. is difficult to hold steady by hand and you need a bi-pod to hold it in position.
But then maybe I am getting to become an old man now, so probably my hands are not steady enough.

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Re: Gamo shock absorbing scope buffer

Post by ibalajis » Sat Jun 13, 2015 9:13 pm

Atul ji, no I have not tried more than 6X so far. As you have mentioned, holding might get tricky with increasing magnification.

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Re: Gamo shock absorbing scope buffer

Post by AnandNair » Sun Jun 14, 2015 11:23 am

aadhaulya wrote:ibalajis,
This seems to be a neat equipment. Hope it works well.
In your second pic I see the partial marking on the scope -12 X 40. My question is that have you tried the rifle with the scope setting of 12 magnification? I have fount that any magnification beyond 9 or 10 at the max. is difficult to hold steady by hand and you need a bi-pod to hold it in position.
But then maybe I am getting to become an old man now, so probably my hands are not steady enough. Regards Atul
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Re: Gamo shock absorbing scope buffer

Post by main13 » Mon Feb 15, 2016 5:48 pm

I noticed this scope buffer online recently too. It would be great if ibalajis could post an update on how it has held up over time...
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Re: Gamo shock absorbing scope buffer

Post by ibalajis » Fri Feb 19, 2016 10:29 am

It didn't hold up against my mighty 350 beyond some 50 shots

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Re: Gamo shock absorbing scope buffer

Post by snIPer » Fri Feb 19, 2016 12:20 pm

Ideally the scope rail shouldn't move, so if it is moving and impacting the scope buffer then it has not been mounted securely.
Alternatively a scope stop block or pin in the mount works better to stop scope Creep.
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